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Behavioral Approach for Latinas Addressing Nutrition, Cravings, and Eating Patterns to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

Behavioral Approach for Latinas Addressing Nutrition, Cravings, and Eating Patterns to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

Recruiting
18-55 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Adapt the Regulation of Cues (ROC) treatment program for Latinas to see if it can treat prediabetes and prevent developing of Type 2 Diabetes and reduce weight.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Women who self-identify as Hispanic/Latina, aged 18-55
  • BMI 30-45 kg/m2
  • Documented diagnosis of prediabetes also confirmed by HBA1c level of 5.7-6.4%
  • Spanish or English proficiency at a 5th grade level
  • Physician approval to participate

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Current diagnosis of T2D
  • Current Pregnancy or lactation or planning to get pregnant within the study duration
  • Recent history of heart disease, symptoms of angina, stroke, orthopedic problems that would limit activity during the following 6 months, or any other serious medical condition that would make physical activity unsafe
  • Currently enrolled in weight-loss program or taking medications for weight loss or prediabetes
  • Current moderate or severe alcohol or substance use disorder, acute suicidal ideation, psychosis, compensatory behaviors, or a diagnosis of bulimia
  • Hospitalization due to a psychiatric disorder in the past year.
  • Planning to move from the San Diego area within the next 6 months

Study details
    Prediabetes
    Obesity (Body Mass Index >30 kg/m2)

NCT07478263

University of California, San Diego

13 May 2026

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